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Sterlization
- Process by destroying/removing all viable organisms on inanimate objects
- i.e. heat
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Disinfection
- Destroy vegetative cells on inanimate surfaces
- i.e. chemical suspended in H2O- Bleach
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Sanitization
- Cleansing technique to reach public health codes, mainly to reduce microbial load
- i.e. Soaps and detergents
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Antiseptic
Chemicals applied to animate surfaces for prevention of infection and spread
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Degermination
- Cleansing technique on animate surfaces
- -more rigorous
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Decontamination
Destruction, removal or reduction in number of undersized microorganisms
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Cide
Stasis
To kill
To stand still
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Death of microorganism
Loss of reproductive capabilities even under optimal conditions
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90% of all infectious diseases are these 6.
- Pneumonia
- HIV/AIDS
- Diarrhoea
- TB
- Malaria
- Measles
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Chemotherapudic Agent
Any chemical used in the treatment, relief or prevention of a disease
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Antimicrobial
All inclussive regardless of origin
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Antibiotic
Naturally produced
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Normal flora
Indiginous microorganisms- often have mutual or commercial associations with host
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Trascient flora
Come and go, loose attachments
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Resident flora
Flora that escape immune detection
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True Pathogens
- Cause disease in a healthy host with normal immune defenses
- i.e. salmonella
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Opportunistic Pathogens
- Host needs to have compromised immune system
- *Most fall under this category
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Infection
Entry, establishment and multiplication of an organism host
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Disease
Deviation from health inflicted damage, dissruption of tissue
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Endemic spread
Steady freq. in particular geographic location for a long time
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Sporadic Spread
Occassional cases at irregular intervals and/or locations
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Epidemic
Increase in endemic and sporadic greater than expected
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Pandemic
World wide epidemic
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Prevelance
Accumulated total of exisiting cases with respect to entire population
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Incidence
Number of new cases dictated by certain time period
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